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Cast: Rajkummar Rao, Shruti Haasan, Gautam Gulati, Gulshan Grover, Rupa Agrawal
Director: Ajay Pannalal
Rating: 2 Stars (out of 5)

The protagonist of Behen Hogi Teri is a laidback Lucknow lad so unremarkable that the whole world and its uncle get away with the assumption that he can only be a brother to the girl he secretly loves. Sounds a touch different? It's far-fetched too. This film does make a lot of noise around the unassuming hero's struggles to eliminate the hurdles in his path, some of them of his own making, but it says nothing that is significant enough to set it apart from a run-of-the-mill Bollywood rom-com. The only real spark in the terribly tepid Behen Hogi Teri is provided by Rajkummar Rao. Solid as Shiv 'Gattu' Nautiyal, the boy who is more a callow, pesky teenager than the man he should be, the lead actor receives little support from either the patchy screenplay or the remainder of the cast. As a consequence, the film wallows in a morass of mediocrity and all its efforts to heave itself out of it falls flat.

Shruti Haasan is completely miscast as Binny Arora, a spirited Punjabi girl whose multiple suitors, real and imagined, cause much confusion and heartburn. But this isn't the worst of debutant director Ajay Pannalal's missteps in Behen Hogi Teri. The plot itself is wafer thin and exceedingly fatuous, when it isn't irritating.

The title of the film, for one, is grossly sexist - it not only defines the heroine solely in the context of her relation, familial or otherwise, to the men around her but it also assigns 'ownership' of her fate to the latter. Mohalle ki ladkiyaan maa behen hoti hai, says Gattu's dad (Darshan Jariwala) at the dinner table. Cringeworthy. Yet, Behen Hogi Teri, for the most part, might seem like a lot of harmless fun. It is precisely this apparently inoffensive nature of the amusement that it delivers that makes the film particularly regressive. Its mindset reeks of disregard of, if not outright disdain for, a girl's right to let her heart chart its own course.

The film refers to 'fireworks' more than once but produces none. Early on, Gattu says of Binny: "Yeh normal pataka nahin, firebrand hai." But the heroine does little thereafter to genuinely justify the 'firebrand' tag. In fact, she admits that she was once a gunpowder-dry firecracker but has now lost her fizz. In the universe that Behen Hogi Teri constructs, that is exactly how a 'good girl' is supposed to end up.

If not exactly a doormat, Binny isn't the livewire that she pretends to be. Main kisise darti nahi, she claims. But under pressure from her family, she gets engaged to a France-based NRI named Rahul, as a distraught Gattu, in the guise of Lord Shiva, looks on helplessly. Later, in an inebriated state, Gattu rants at all the SRK films in which Rahul gets the girl in the end. That's one rare moment of inspiration propped up by Rao's histrionic skills.

To complicate matters for the feeble Gattu, his father spots Binny in the company of his son's best pal Bhura (Herry Tangri, known for playing Yuvraj Singh in last year's M.S. Dhoni biopic) and presumes that the two are going steady. None of the elders, of course, cares to ask the girl what she wants. This is small-town India, but contemporary Lucknow is hardly the sort of back-of-beyond mofussil space that the director would have us believe it is. Surely it shouldn't be too much to expect girls out her to have minds of their own. But no, Binny lives bang opposite Gattu's house on a narrow lane. The street unintentionally mirrors the constricted world that she is condemned to inhabit.

Behen Hogi Teri is principally about a man making a huge song and dance about sorting himself out in the face of potential heartbreak. Seeing his love slipping away from him, Gattu is left with no option but to muster the courage to assert himself and articulate his true feelings for Binny before the world. This entails not only standing up to his own parents for once but also shedding his cloak of timidity and speaking his mind to Binny's brother Jaidev (Ninad Kamat).

Up until a point, Behen Hogi Teri is passable. But when the scriptwriter begins to bung in facetious subplots, the film spins out of control. There's the criminal duo of Ranjeet and Gulshan Grover, who believe that it is their ordained purpose in life to prevent girls from marrying outside of the community. They threaten bloodshed if anybody dares flout their writ. They aren't funny!

In another unnecessary detour, Gattu is roped into a jagran troupe where he is given the role of Shiva. His father Hemchandra Nautiyal, on his part, is obsessed with becoming the president of the residents' association of the neighbourhood. Jab public bore ho jaaye toh unhe war de do, he declares, invoking George W Bush. Senior and junior, and stirs the already messy cauldron. These avoidable strands do nothing to liven up the film. If anything, they end up making parts of Behen Hogi Teri rather tiresome.

The quality of the acting is uneven, especially when compared to the steady performance from the unwavering Rao. Watch Behen Hogi Teri only if you think a one-man show is good enough to offset the drudgery of a two-hour trudge through a maze of inanities.


New Delhi: A bunch of Hindi and regional films compete with one big-ticket Hollywood flick in theatres this week.
Raabta, starring Sushant Singh Rajput and Kriti Sanon and directed by Dinesh Vijan, is too much fantasy packed into one film, says Gulf News. The first half is as old as the hills while the second is a bit confusing. The amiable whirlwind romance and physical attraction are sweetly explored but it’s the entry of the proverbial villain, played by Jim Sarbh, as an eccentric, wealthy liquor baron, that knocks you out cold. The climax—which sees the lovers save the day—is unintentionally funny, but the last scene puts a smile on your face. All that drama also makes you wonder how an unhinged man is allowed to flourish without any fear of authorities. 
Raabta has all the right ingredients of a much seen Bollywood film—the abs, the legs, the looks, the songs, the locations, a solo dance and the reincarnation story, says masala.com. For most of us, who have marvelled at the likes of reincarnation films such as KarzOm Shanti OmMadhumatiMahalNeel KamalKudrat and Karan Arjun, and have laughed off Mirzya and Love Story 2050Raabta comes somewhere in the middle. It tries to toe the line by not shrugging off reincarnation totally. This one’s a Sushant Singh film all the way and all those who like him will find it endearing and fun. For the rest, it is a chance you might want to take.
What romantic comedy Behen Hogi Teri, starring Rajkummar Rao and Shruti Haasan and directed by Ajay K. Pannalal, gets right is the idea of how rakhi and the concept of sisterhood is a terrible manipulation for young people unrelated to one another, says Firstpost. It also captures many subtleties of non-metro India and the preoccupations of local communities. Other pluses are a clever title, good production design and costumes, some finely edited scenes and yet another earnest performance by Rajkummar Rao. But the introduction of subplots is a diversion that makes you restless. 
The Times Of India is less impressed. The writing shows potential, it says. Had the writers taken a dig at patriarchy and given the female characters some spunk, this film would have been hilarious. The only reason to smile is Rajkummar Rao. The movie is packed with performers of various calibers, but Rao—the only reason to even attempt this—is better than everyone and their brother.
For Hollywood fans, action horror film The Mummy, directed by Alex Kurtzman and starring Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella and Annabelle Wallis, comes to India this week. The film doesn’t so much bend to the auteuristic preoccupations of its lead star as fold them into its own dispiriting franchise game plan, says A.V Club. Though occasionally enlivened by Cruise’s willingness to endure a non-stop gauntlet of humiliation, this is a modern blockbuster in many of the worst ways; it’s noisy but rarely exciting, heavy on whizzing and whirling special effects but light on wonder.
The Guardian calls it a poorly bandaged corpse reviver, framed as more of a superhero origin movie than ancient curse mystery in which a messy plot unravels fast. In the end, having encouraged us to cheer for Tom Cruise as an all-around hero, the film tries to have it both ways and confer upon him some of the sepulchral glamour of evil, and he almost has something Lestat-ish or vampiric about him. Yet the film really won’t make up its mind.
Tamil crime drama Rangoon, starring Gautham Karthik and directed by Rajkumar Periasamy, benefits from an interesting plot and Karthik’s performance, says pressks.com. The background music is a plus too.
Several releases this week haven’t inspired any reviews yet. These include Shabana Azmi-starrer The Wishing Tree, Tamil action drama Sathriyan, Telugu films Ami Thumi and Aarudugula Bullet, Kannada romantic film Noorondu Nenapu, Marathi movie Itemgiri and Gujarati film Band Baaja Babuchak.


'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha', starring Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar, has been generating good buzz since commencing its shoot. As the makers prep up for the promotions, Akki has been sharing a number of posters with a tongue in cheek messages to go with it. On Thursday morning, the actor shares yet another poster on his social media handle saying, "Ek binati...lauta do lota party ko! TOILET TRAILER IN 3DAYS." 

While the lead actors gave these countdown poster a miss, director Shree Narayan Singh made sure to leave a lasting impact with his punch lines. Set in the backdrop of rural India, the poster features sari-clad women with lotas (water pots) accompanied by lanterns in their hands.

The film will reportedly have PM Narendra Modi's Swacch Bharat Abhiyan and campaign against open defecation as its underlining subject. It is believed to highlight the importance of the pay-and-use toilet scheme and curbing the social evil of defecating in the open.

Akshay also addressed the taboo around using a name like 'toilet' in his movie and said it is a real story and we should not run away from it. The film is all set to release on August 11.

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